rojiblanco
Spanish
Etymology
From rojo (“red”) and blanco (“white”). The home shirt of Atlético Madrid has red and white stripes.
Adjective
rojiblanco (feminine rojiblanca, masculine plural rojiblancos, feminine plural rojiblancas)
- Red and white
- (soccer) Of or pertaining to Atlético Madrid, a football team from Madrid, Spain
- (soccer) Of or pertaining to Athletic Bilbao, a football team from Bilbao, Spain
- (soccer) Of or pertaining to Sporting de Gijón, a football team from Gijón, Spain
- (soccer) Of or pertaining to Sevilla FC, a football team from Sevilla, Spain
- (soccer) Of or pertaining to other football teams with a red and white strip
Noun
rojiblanco m (plural rojiblancos, feminine rojiblanca, feminine plural rojiblancas)
- (soccer) Someone associated with Atlético Madrid, as a fan, player, manager etc.
- (soccer) Someone associated with Athletic Bilbao, as a fan, player, manager etc.
- (soccer) Someone associated with Sporting de Gijón, as a fan, player, manager etc.
- (soccer) Someone associated with Sevilla FC, as a fan, player, manager etc.
- (soccer) Someone associated with various other teams who play in a red and white strip.